I got tired of sharing the screen with the keyboard when at my desk so I got a
Logitech® Bluetooth® keyboard and the case acts as a stand.
Just bought the keyboard at a frys after looking at the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 keyboard dock (which is pretty ugly and from that the reviews say does not even work all the time). So far this baby is one of the best keyboards I've used and makes typing a pleasure on the my galaxy tab 10.1. I would recommend it to anyone planning on doing much typing on their tablet.
I was worried I was going to have to install a null virtual keyboard so it wouldn't pop up all the time. Android 4.x is smart enough to know you have an external KB attached and keeps the virtual one at bay unless you force it to be displayed by taping on the keyboard icon. Just like a PC, if I press a key while it is
asleep the screen turns on like I pressed the power button. (Sweet !)
I created a new Android image for the emulator that matches my SGT2_10.1 screen size. I use a
window scale .80 to allow the emulator to take the same screen real estate on my laptop as it does physically.
Laptop = 15" screen
Tablet = 10" screen
It's convent that the the tablet and my laptop both run at 1280 x 800 resolution. (tablet has better pixel density) Xfinity TV (Comcast On-Demand) runs great on the tablet and it's like having your TV in your hand. You can also use the tablet to view channel line-up and program your DVR. (both Android free apps)